Hi 0x0000,
<quote name="0x0000" date="2013-07-28" time="23:35:19
+0200">
hi,
recently i tested several sites who are using https, most of them
communicate with my chromium-webbrowser over TLS 1.1, but
wikipedia/wikimedia still is using TLS 1.0.
ssllabs (see link below) shows a warning notice that you should
upgrade to the newer version, i dont think there is a urgent
security reason for this but even if its only preventive upgarding
wouldn't be wrong, right?
example:
https://encrypted.google.com/ TLS 1.1
https://mega.co.nz/ TLS 1.1
https://www.ixquick.com/ TLS 1.1
https://btc-e.com/ TLS 1.1
https://www.wsws.org/ TLS 1.1
https://linksunten.indymedia.org/ TLS 1.1
https://en.wikipedia.org TLS 1.0
https://commons.wikimedia.org/ TLS 1.0
https://www.taz.de/ TLS 1.0
https://duckduckgo.com/ TLS 1.0
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=https://en.wikipedia.org
hopefully at the right mailinglist, greetings 0x0000(a)anche.no
In this reply I just included wikitech-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org, which is
probably a better place than the Wikidata specific mailing list.
Best,
Greg
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